Disabling Password Protection
To disable the password protection, access the Password menu, select the type of password to be
disabled, and enter the correct password as shown below. That password is now disabled until a new
password is entered.
If the correct five-digit password is entered, the meter displays the message UnlOC (unlocked) and the
protection is disabled until a new password is programmed.
If the password entered is incorrect, the meter displays the message LOCD,
Did you forget the passwords?
The password may be disabled by entering a master password. If you are
authorized to make changes, enter the master settings lockout (PASS) password
50865, the master total reset (PASS T) password 80034, or the master grand
total reset (PASS GT) password 80034 to unlock the meter.
Non-Resettable Grand Total
The grand total may be configured to be a non-resettable grand total. This is a permanent setting.
Configuring the grand total as a non-resettable grand total locks out all setup parameters that could be
used to reset the grand total or change the setup of the grand total; including input selection, rate scaling,
and conversion factors.
To configure the meter for non-resettable grand total mode, enter the non-resettable grand total password
below into the Pass GT parameter in the Password menu.
The non-resettable grand total permanently locks the following setup menus and parameters from being
changed: input selection, K-factor, K-factor units, grand total units, grand total conversion factor, grand
total decimal point, scaling, calibration, grand total alarms, pulse input filter, and cutoff.
Non-resettable grand total password: 50873
Non-Resettable Grand Total Locked Menus & Parameters
Display Parameter/Menu Action/Setting Locked
Input
Input
All Input type selection menu parameters
GtotU
Grand total units
Set grand total units
GrtCF
Grand total conversion factor
Enter the Grand Total Conversion Factor menu
Grtot
Grand total decimal point
Enter the grand total display decimal point
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CAUTION
Locking the meter into a non-resettable grand total is not reversible. It is a permanent meter configuration.
Doing so will permanently prevent most input parameters from being altered. This should be the last step
after verifying all setup parameters.